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Hollywood Reporter - 5/30-6/5/2000
"...Tons of action....The most spectacular film Woo has ever directed..."USA Today - 6/16/2000
"...[John Woo] directs action the way others stage Wagnerian operas..." -- 3 out of 4 starsRolling Stone - 06/22/2000
"...Woo generates explosive excitement....Cruise sizzles in a killer blast of thrills, suspense and delicious sin..."Total Film - 08/01/2000
"...Cruise's rock climbing antics set your blood pumping early..."Los Angeles Times - 05/24/2000
"...[Woo] is a master of movement and chaos....Woo's marvelous visual sense is always an asset..."Uncut - 08/01/2000
"M:I2 is a heady triumph of adrenaline over common sense."
John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott). Hunt is ordered to recruit Ambrose's former lover, Nyah Hall (Thandie Newton), to infiltrate his hideout. But Hunt never expected to fall for the lovely young thief he must use for bait. The romantic triangle that ensues gives the film a unique emotional balance that is unusual (and most welcome) for an action picture. Ambrose is after the killer Chimera virus and its antidote, Bellerophon; in the old days Ambrose would have been after world domination, but in this new world order of day trading and Internet stocks, all he wants is to corner the market and make a fortune.
Woo outdoes even himself with a flurry of martial-arts fights, fiery shootouts, thrilling mountain climbing, and blazing motorcycle chases that lead from the beautiful peaks of Utah through the busy streets of Sydney. All of this is set to a booming hard-rock soundtrack that battles with the explosions and blasting guns for ear space. And he doesn't fail to include his trademark birds fluttering like peaceful interludes in the most threatening of moments.
John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott). Hunt is ordered to recruit Ambrose's former lover, Nyah Hall (Thandie Newton), to infiltrate his hideout. But Hunt never expected to fall for the lovely young thief he must use for bait. The romantic triangle that ensues gives the film a unique emotional balance that is unusual (and most welcome) for an action picture. Ambrose is after the killer Chimera virus and its antidote, Bellerophon; in the old days Ambrose would have been after world domination, but in this new world order of day trading and Internet stocks, all he wants is to corner the market and make a fortune.
Woo outdoes even himself with a flurry of martial-arts fights, fiery shootouts, thrilling mountain climbing, and blazing motorcycle chases that lead from the beautiful peaks of Utah through the busy streets of Sidney. All of this is set to a booming hard-rock soundtrack that battles with the explosions and blasting guns for ear space. And he doesn't fail to include his trademark birds fluttering like peaceful interludes in the most threatening of moments.
Blockbuster | Deception | Romance | Spies | Terrorists | Theatrical Release
"Well, this is not Mission: Difficult, Mr. Hunt, it's Mission: Impossible." -- Anthony Hopkins to Tom Cruise
| Starring | Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott & Thandie Newton | |
| Directed by | John Woo | |
| Produced by | Tom Cruise & Paula Wagner | |
| Edited by | Christian Wagner & Steven Kemper | |
| Screenwriting by | Robert Towne | |
| Composition by | Hans Zimmer & BT | |
| Costume Designer by | Lizzy Gardiner | |
| Director of Photography | Jeffrey L. Kimball | |
| Production Design by | Thomas Sanders | |
| Story by | Ronald D. Moore & Brannon Braga | |
| Performer | Ving Rhames, Anthony Hopkins, Brendan Gleeson, William R. Mapother, John Polson, Rade Serbedzija & Richard Roxburgh | |
| Executive Production by | Terence Chang & Paul Hitchcock | |
| Screenplay (uncredited) | William Goldman, David Marconi, Michael Tolkin, John Logan & Rick Berman |
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